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Strikse 09-02-2003 04:45 PM

Hi
My problem is that my permanent subtitles are all blurred out and imposible to read :?:

I dont know if you need it, but here is the log:

WNASPI32.DLL 4.71.2.0
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- 02-09-2003 23:17:04
- AVI to SVCD Conversion
- AVI2VCD ver. 1.2.1 build 1
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Initializing
- C:\MOVIEZ\Samples\Test.avi
Initializing finished.

Saving Subtitles ini file
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- 02-09-2003 23:17:10
- Free on drive C: 22904.79 mb
- AUDIO Extraction
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Audio extraction finished.

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- 02-09-2003 23:17:10
- Free on drive C: 22903.86 mb
- AUDIO conversion
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- 02-09-2003 23:17:12
- Free on drive C: 22903.86 mb
- AUDIO conversion
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Converting MP2 to WAV. Filename: C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1.mpa
Executing MADPlay (mp2 to wav). Commandline:
"C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\MADPlay\madplay.exe" --quiet --output=wave:"C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Encoded_au dio_1.mp2.wav" "C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1. mpa"
Conversion (mp2 to wav) of C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1.mpa finished.


Encoding Audio. Filename: C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1.mpa
Executing BeSweet. Commandline:
"C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Encoded_audio_1.mp2.wa v" -output "C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Encoded_audio_1.mp 2" -logfile "C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Encoded_audio_1.lo g" ) -ota( -g max ) -shibatch( --rate 44100 ) -2lame( -e -b 128 -m d )
Audio conversion of C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1.mpa finished.

Audio conversion finished.

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- 02-09-2003 23:17:31
- Free on drive C: 22891.95 mb
- Video Encoding using TMPGEnc
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Saving Subtitle Timecodes.
Permanent subtitles.
- Encoding C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\AviSynth_Script_file.av s
StreamSectors: 833934864
AudioSectors: 1055096
VideoPAPO: 12901752
ScanOffsetBytes: 0
SeqAligningBytes: 0
DVDBytes: 0
VideoEndHeader: 4
SubtitleSectors: 0
EmptySectors: 238.00
PictureSectors: 1.00
PureMPEGStream: 819978012.00
Seconds: 65.02
CalcMPEGStream: 819978012.00
Frames: 1439
CDSize: 800.00
Number of CDs: 1
Cut point 795.00
Using CQ Value: 25.00
Executing TMPGEnc. Commandline:
"C:\DVD-RIP & DIVX\AVI til SVCD\TMPGNC\TMPGEnc Plus 2.59\TMPGEnc.exe" "C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\TMPGEnc_Project_file.t pr" /Encode /Close
Video Encoding finished.

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- 02-09-2003 23:19:17
- Free on drive C: 22883.59 mb
- Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
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- 02-09-2003 23:19:20
- Free on drive C: 22883.58 mb
- Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
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- 02-09-2003 23:19:23
- Free on drive C: 22883.58 mb
- Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
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- 02-09-2003 23:19:25
- Free on drive C: 22883.58 mb
- Multiplexing and cutting
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Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
Offset in Seconds: 2
Executing bbMPEG.
Variable Settings:
Movie offset: 2 seconds
Cut point: 795 mb

Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline:
"C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exe" "C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File. mpg"
Multiplexing and cutting finished.

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- 02-09-2003 23:19:29
- Free on drive C: 22875.02 mb
- Determining length of audio
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Analyzing: C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
56.800 seconds C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
Analyzing finished.

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- 02-09-2003 23:19:41
- Free on drive C: 22875.02 mb
- Creating CD-Images using VCDXBuild
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- No. of chapters to create: 1

CD image #1: CD_Image_File_CD1.bin

Executing VCDXBuild. Commandline:
"C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\VCDImager\VCDXBuild.exe" --verbose --cue-file="C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD1 .cue" --bin-file="C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD1 .bin" "C:\PROGRAMZ\DVD2SVCD\Movie\VCDXBU~1.XML"
Image creation finished.

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- 02-09-2003 23:19:47
- Free on drive C: 22864.76 mb
- Conversion done!
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Uh, almost forgot, is it possible to make the borders smaller ?

Thanks

Dialhot 09-02-2003 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strikse
My problem is that my permanent subtitles are all blurred out and imposible to read :?:


- AVI2VCD ver. 1.2.1 build 1

The problem with permanent subtitles is known and already corrected in 1.2.1 build 2 that was delivered today :-)

Quote:

Uh, almost forgot, is it possible to make the borders smaller ?
Which borders ? top/bottom or left/right ?
Which script did you used in frameserver tab ?

Strikse 09-03-2003 12:40 AM

Quote:

The problem with permanent subtitles is known and already corrected in 1.2.1 build 2 that was delivered today
hehe...picked up version 1.2.1 build 1 yesterday, so i didnt thought about checking for a new version...thanks

Quote:

Which borders ? top/bottom or left/right ?
Which script did you used in frameserver tab ?
I mean the top and bottom borders.

I am at work at the moment so ill be back with more infomation later. :)

Strikse 09-03-2003 05:18 PM

Downloaded ver 1.2.1 build 2

I can't see any subtitles when frameserver resize is set to: VCD 352x240/288 but when frameserver is set to: SVCD 480x480/576 there is subtitles

border problem is solved with new version :)

Strikse 09-06-2003 05:49 PM

120 min of movie on 1 cd ?
 
Is it normal when making a 120 min of movie on 1 cd, the borders (top and Bottom) are size 180 when using cvd 352x480 in frameserver ?

I have read that it is possible to get great quality with 120 min. on 1 cd.

what do you guys do ?

Dialhot 09-06-2003 07:25 PM

Re: 120 min of movie on 1 cd ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Strikse
Is it normal when making a 120 min of movie on 1 cd, the borders (top and Bottom) are size 180 when using cvd 352x480 in frameserver ?

These values are irrelevant : borders depend only on the aspect ratio of the source, not to its length.

You can have all kinds of values for the borders according to your source ratio.

cable_loco 10-11-2003 08:05 PM

This link http://www.kvcd.net/kvcd_lbr.ini
is not working ???

kwag 10-12-2003 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cable_loco
This link http://www.kvcd.net/kvcd_lbr.ini
is not working ???

It's really not needed any longer.
That was done before DVD2SVCD had integrated KVCDs matrix, etc.
The latest versions of D2S already do, so the file is not needed.
Simply change the MIN bitrate to 300Kbps and the MAX to 1,150Kbps.
That's the same as the LBR settings. Or MIN 64Kbps, MAX 900Kbps for ULBR settings.

-kwag


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